ABOUT INVISIBLE CHILDREN:
Our approach to humanitarian work is founded in the strength and intelligence of the Ugandan community. We learned early on it was not only important but essential to heed the wisdom of people that had not only lived in the war, but were surviving it. People who would know better than anyone what the greatest needs were and the best ways to meet them. What we came to find is that while there have been many efforts to address the issues that stem from living and fighting in such a long-lasting war, the people of Uganda are asking for a future beyond the conflict.
Their pleas have become our development strategy.
All of our programming is a partnership between those of us at Invisible Children and those in the Ugandan community. We focus on long-term goals that enable children to take responsibility for their future and the future of their country. Our programs are carefully researched and developed initiatives that address the need for quality education, mentorships, the redevelopment of schools, resettlement from the camps, and financial stability.
The Acholi Necklace
Co-designed by Satya Jewelry and Kristen Bell working with Crowdrise, this necklace stands for the promise of peace and education in Northern Uganda. The Satya Foundation donates proceeds from this necklace to Invisible Children’s life-changing programs in this war-devastated region.
The tree of life promotes introspection and soul searching, this pendant embodies a symbol of deep grounding and faith, paired with the peridot the stone of relationships, brings openness and acceptance in pursuits of love and all relationships. Gold plated over sterling. 0.75″ long, 16″ length. Purchase yours here: The Acholi Necklace
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